The students requested that the court reinstate their visas and block immigration authorities from detaining or deporting them.
Tag: higher education
See and hear what Indy’s emerging artists have been working on
Art programs at universities across the city are celebrating the end of the school year by showcasing work from soon-to-graduate students.
Students found school and work through JAG, but funding is in jeopardy
Gov. Braun wanted to specifically fund it, but lawmakers are taking a different path.
IU Indianapolis grad student’s visa is revoked by Trump administration
The student’s paperwork was up to date and she did not have a criminal record, per a lawsuit.
Indiana must upskill 82,000 workers a year to meet job demands, report finds
Indiana faces a workforce shortage and a decline in skilled talent, according to a new report from Ivy Tech Community College.
Q&A: Purdue wants to leverage Indy’s sports culture with new degree
Jeanne Boyd, former director of the NCAA men’s basketball tourney, will lead the program.
Get help with FAFSA at Martin University
Martin will host a financial aid help session from 4-6 p.m. April 11.
Students get automatic admission to Indiana public colleges with new diploma
Students will be automatically accepted to all seven of the state’s public colleges and universities if they complete advanced courses and work experiences to earn Indiana’s new Enrollment Honors Plus diploma.
Indianapolis Urban League offers scholarships to students of color
High school students can apply by April 2 for three scholarships from the Indianapolis Urban League.
Indy nonprofit teaches parents alongside college-bound kids
The Starfish Initiative educates parents on what it will take for their kids to be successful in college.


